When products are designed to handle pressurized fluids or gases, safety and compliance are never optional. Burst testing provides the data manufacturers need to confirm how […]
If you manufacture, import, or supply pressure equipment in Canada, you’ve likely heard of the Canadian Registration Number (CRN). Without it, boilers, pressure vessels, fittings, and piping […]
When working under ASME B31.3 – Process Piping, one of the most common questions engineers and compliance teams face is: What’s the difference between a listed component and […]
When supplying or installing pressure equipment in Canada, one term comes up repeatedly: CRN, or Canadian Registration Number. For many manufacturers and end-users, the CRN process can seem […]
Pressure piping plays an important role in industries across Canada, from oil and gas to pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and water treatment. These systems often operate […]
In Canada, a Canadian Registration Number (CRN) is important for pressure equipment that operates under certain conditions. Without CRN approval, equipment cannot be legally installed or […]
How to Register Fittings for Mechanical Joints in Alberta The Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) recently released AB-381h (2024-08), a guideline that clarifies how to properly […]
If you’re working with pressure equipment in Canada, one of the most important steps in ensuring your products meet legal requirements is obtaining a Canadian Registration […]
In Canada’s industrial sector, the safe and legal use of pressure equipment is not just a technical requirement, it’s a driver of sustainable industry growth. The […]